Subject: International Relations

In the aftermath of the Greek general election, which put SYRIZA, an anti-austerity left wing party, into power in coalition with far-right Independent Greeks, Dimitris Papadimitriou Professor of... READ MORE

With the upcoming publication of Britain’s lost revolution? author, Daniel Szechi, has written a blog post regarding the subject and the book. Should Scotland be an independent... READ MORE

MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS and THE FIRST WORLD WAR Introduction Manchester University Press continued to publish during the First World War, and some of its output was clearly directed towards... READ MORE

Ever wondered why Britain claims to be the market leader in counter-insurgency or, how this diminutive island-based state earned such a world-wide reputation for its ‘success’ in this intensely... READ MORE

Ilan Danjoux, author ofPolitical cartoons and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, is due to lead an evening discussion on Israel’s complex democratic system, at the Sholom Synagogue, Vancouver on 6th... READ MORE

By Shivdeep Singh Grewal Back in 2009, I was at work on the final draft of Habermas and European integration, my recently published book. The fate of the eurozone was already by then a cause for... READ MORE

Britain and Africa under Blair, by Julia Gallagher, will be launched on 2nd March at the Brunei Gallery, University of London. Gallagher’s book is an authoritative account of British policy in... READ MORE

MUP and the editors of The Hidden Alternative celebrated the start of the United Nations International Year of Co-operatives last week by launching the book at two simulations events in London and... READ MORE